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TOY DEVICE. APPLIGATION FILED 11011.22, 1910.

986,578. Patented Mar. 14, 1911.

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ERAZM KO'MAR, OF. NEW YORK, N. Y.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Mar. 14:. 1911.

Application-filed November 22, 1910. Serial No. 593,649.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ERAZM KOMAR, a subject of the Czar of Russia, and residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, vhave invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toy Devices, of which the following is a tion, such as will enable those skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. A

This invention relates to toy devices, and the object thereof is to .provide an improved device of this class known as a fiying toy or bird, and it is particularly designed for use by and to amuse the young, and with this and other objects in view the invention consists in a device of the class specified constructed as hereinafter described and claimed.

The invention is fully disclosed in the following specification, of which the accom- I panylng drawing forms a part, in which the'separate parts of my improvement are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views, and in which Figure lis a side view of my improved toy device; Fig. 2 a sectional View ou the line 2 2 of' Fig. l; Fig. 3 a view similar to Fig. 2 but showing the parts in a different position and with a part omitted, and ;-Fig. 4 a section on the line 4*fl of Fig. 2. Y

1n the practice of my invention I provide a block or casing a, and to the top of which while a similar plate c is secured to the bottoni thereof, andthe plates and c are provided with central apertures b2 and c2, and passed through the bore a2 and through the apertures b2 and c2 of the plates b and c is a rotary part d which is cylindrical in form and which preferably consists of a tube, the upper end of which is provided with oppositely arranged recesses cl2, one side wall of which is vertical p and the other spiral in form as showu at d and d4 respectively.

The rc tary part l is of lesstransverse dr, mensions thanv the bore a2, and placed -in said bore is a spiral spring e throughl which the rotary part (l passes, and the upper end of said spring is secured to said rotary part, this connection being made bypassing the end of said Spring through said part in the form of construction shown, and as illustrated at c2, while the lower end of said the block or casing a at es.

specificai tion of a. bird and which comprises a body portion f2, wing portions f3, a head portion i /1 and a tail portion f5, and connected with the body portion approximately centrali. l thereof is a depending member g provide l at its lower end with laterally directed lugs i or projections g2. The operation will be readily understood i i from the foregoing description when taken in connection with the accompanying dra-wing and the following statement. Inpracj ticeythe block or casing c is grasped in' one I hand while the bird is held in the other and inserted 'into the part d so that the projections g^` on the part g willenter the recesses I thc depending member g is i i (Z2, and by tui-nino' the bird or flying memi top of the rotary b ber to the right the spring e iswound up and when this operation is completed the rotary member and the part g which is connected with the flying member are forced inwardly or downwardly until the radial projections g2' engage the lugs or projections b3, at which time the rotary part d' is locked against rotation and the lower end thereof projects beneath the bottom of the block or casing a shown in Figs. l and 2. v If now pressure be applied with the thumb or linger to the lower end of the rotary part Z the-said rotary part will be forced upwardly until the lugs or projections g2 on i the part g are forced out of engagement with the lugs or projections b3 on the plate Z1, and at this time the said rotary part will bc rapidly revolved by the sprinfr c, and the flying member jf will be thrown o A into space (as will be readily understood.

This device may be manipulated by children or others and is well adapted to amuse both youngand old, and variouschanges in and modifications of the construction hereinshown and described may be made, within the scope ofl the appended claims,without departing from the spirit of my inevntion or sacrificing its advantages.

Having fullv described my invention, What i I claim as new, .and

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A toy device, comprising a block orcasin'g having a bore which extends therethrough and is open at both ends, and said block or desire to secure by Letcasing being provided with end plates hav-v ing openings of less transverse dimensions than said bore, a rotary member passing through said end plates and said bore and 4movable longitudinally therein, one end of said rotary member being provided With radial notches or recesses, and the corres ond-l ing endI plate of the block or casing eing provided With radial lugsl or projections on the opposite sides of the rotary member, a flying member provided with a part adapted to be inserted into the said end of said 'rotary member and having oppositely di rected lugs or projections adapted to engage both the notches or recesses'in the end of the rotary member and the lugs or projections on said end plate, and a spring Wound on said rotary member within said y block or casing and one end of Which 'is se 19th day of November 1910.

ERAZM KOMAR.

Witnesses:

C. E. MULREANY, B. M. Ryerson. 

